Trump Aide Says Courts Took Power From President on Travel Ban

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The White House on Friday sent conflicting signals about how it would address the ruling that halted its ban on U.S. entry by citizens from seven predominantly Muslim nations for 90 days, and stopped the entry of all refugees for 120 days. Miller, a senior adviser to the president, said the administration is considering all options, including continuing to appeal in the Ninth District court, seeking an emergency stay at the U.S. Supreme Court, having a trial hearing on the merits at the district court level, and pursuing additional executive actions. Stephen Miller on Feb. 10. White House aide Stephen Miller said judges on a San Francisco-based appeals court who ruled against President Donald Trump?s travel ban had grabbed power that belongs ?squarely in the hands of the president.??There is no such thing as judicial supremacy,? Miller said in an interview on NBC?s ?Meet the Press,? one of his four scheduled appearances on Sunday talk shows after the court on Thursday ruled against the Trump administration?s Jan. 27 executive order on immigration.

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